Muslim Writers Awards recognise Britain`s literary talent

Released on: March 24, 2008, 5:51 pm

Press Release Author: Ballencrieff House Ltd

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: The annual Muslim Writers Awards will take place on 29th
March 2008 at the ICC in Birmingham, and will recognise the breadth and quality of
literary talent within the UK's Muslim community. The Awards have already attracted
support from the Prime Minister, local government and celebrity advocates like
Jermaine Jackson and James Caan (Dragon's Den). The ceremony will be broadcast live
to millions of viewers across the UK, Europe and the Middle East by Islam Channel.


Press Release Body: British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has pledged his support for
the awards, stating: "This is a wonderful opportunity to bring excellent writing by
Muslim writers to new audiences, and increase the mutual understanding of the people
of Britain. Through literature we can learn about disparate cultures and widen our
perspectives of the world. I would like to congratulate all of the participating
writers and the winners of this year's awards."

The Muslim Writers Awards initiative is now in it's second year, and is organized by
Innovate Arts - a non-profit body. MWA 2008 will recognize the work of 26 writers
across eight categories, with the prestigious "Writer of the Year" awards being
presented by Jermaine Jackson at the glittering Awards gala. The initiative has
received a phenomenal response from the British Muslim community. Innovate Arts
accepted more than 10,000 submissions, and a panel of judges has worked tirelessly
over the last three months to review the entries and select the awards nominees.

Imran Akram, Head of Innovate Arts, commented: "The 10,000 submissions we received
clearly demonstrate that British Muslims are passionate about creative expression.
The body of work that we've reviewed this year includes heart-felt poetic
compositions, educational children's stories and compelling fiction pieces. The
nominees for each category represent the cream of British Muslim literary talent.
However, the initiative has a wider objective than the awards themselves. We want to
encourage talented British Muslims, of all ages and backgrounds, to develop their
powers of creative expression. This is a vital tool for encouraging integration and
cementing community cohesion."

1000 guests will be attending the Awards ceremony, including 25 Senior
Parliamentarians, 30 Local Councillors including the Lord Mayor of Birmingham, 300+
representatives from the UK's highly successful Muslim business community.

Hazel Blears, Sec. of State for Communities, commented: "We talk to a wide range of
Muslim community representatives and organizations and work with them to raise
awareness and understanding of Islam and Muslims. The Muslim Writers Awards is an
opportunity to celebrate the hard work and achievements of British Muslims and to
promote role models."

Muslim Peer, Lord Ahmed of Rotherham, is a keen supporter, and commented: "I am
delighted to be associated with the Muslim Writers Awards, which aims to further the
cause for long-term social integration for British Muslims. I wholeheartedly believe
that this is a project that thoroughly deserves the support of everyone, not just
the Muslim community. I, for one, am pleased to be a part of the Muslim Writers
Awards."


Awards Categories and Nominees

NON FICTION AWARD
(sponsored by Yorkshire Bank)
Shelina Zahra Janmohamed (Age: 33) London
Zaynab Dawood (Age: 31) Blackburn
Ameena Hanif (Age: 30)
Dr Ahmar Malik (Age: 40) Birmingham

SHORT STORY AWARD
(sponsored by Dept. for Communities and Local Government)
Kashif Choudry (Age: 28) Solihull, West Midlands
Samina Rehman (Age: 34) Nottingham
Zimarina Sarwar (Age: 21) Wembley, London
Romana Majid (Age: 28) London

NOVEL AWARD
(sponsored by Radisson SAS)
Fatima Martin (Age: 49) Woking, Surrey
Shahida Rahman (Age: ) Cambridge
Dina Begum (Age: 27) Barking, London
Zahra Rashid (Age: 33) Pinner, London

POETRY AWARD
(sponsored by Birmingham City Council)
Shameam Akhtar (Age 38) Bradford
Mahtab Khan (Age: 43) Birmingham
Zahid Hussain (Age: ) Manchester
Wajid Hussain (Age: ) Newcastle Upon Tyne

UNDER 16's AWARD
(sponsored by Islam Channel)
Humaira Rashid (Age: 16) Dewsbury, West Yorkshire
Hanzla Arif MacDonald (Aged 15)
Saadiyah Khan (Age: 14) Bradford
Aisha Nawaz (Age: 15) Ward End, Birmingham

BEST CHILDREN'S STORY AWARD
(sponsored by Muslim Hands)
Aliya Vaughan (Age: 37) Brixton Hill, London
Sima Yacoob (Age: ) Hall Green, Birmingham
Gazala Ishaq (Age: ) Region: TBC
Haroon Rashid (Age 33) Erdington, Birmingham

PUBLISHED WRITER AWARD
WRITER OF THE YEAR AWARD

Further information about the Awards can be found at www.muslimwritersawards.co.uk.

About Innovate Arts
Innovate Arts is a not for profit Community Interest Company that supports the
development and promotion of arts and arts-related projects across the UK. We
actively work with local and national stakeholders from both public and private
sectors to help nurture and promote talent and address issues related to cohesion
and the integration of all communities into mainstream British life.

Notes to editors:
Interviews with Innovate Arts and celebrity advocates (e.g. Jermaine Jackson) are
available on request.

ENDS

Web Site: http://www.muslimwritersawards.com

Contact Details: Media Release issued by Ballencrieff House Ltd, London WC1N 3XX
For editorial questions contact Junaid Bhatti on +44 (0) 7980 586 243 or email
junaid@ballencrieff.net

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